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where else should we be pointing fingers if not at boeing? >> i don't know the answer to that question. i would say the electrical system as a whole, we had that issue during test flights in november of 2010, it was grounded in texas. they had to look at that. who knows if that's where this is going. the onus is on boeing, the ntsb and faa to get this plane back up. when we didn't have this grounding, it was going to be fly until something happens. now we have sort of stopped this and who knows how long this will take. as ray lahood was saying, we have to be 1,000% sure. i'm not sure that's possible. you have to be 1,000% sure before this is okay. the onus is on testing trying to find a root cause and make sure we know what's going on. >> go over everything with a fine tooth comb. thank you very much neil and phil. >>> still ahead, why honey boo boo is celebrating a big change to atms. >>> and phil mickelson is mad as hell and he won't take it anymore. he says uncle sam is threatening to take 60% of his money. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do yo
where else should we be pointing fingers if not at boeing? >> i don't know the answer to that question. i would say the electrical system as a whole, we had that issue during test flights in november of 2010, it was grounded in texas. they had to look at that. who knows if that's where this is going. the onus is on boeing, the ntsb and faa to get this plane back up. when we didn't have this grounding, it was going to be fly until something happens. now we have sort of stopped this and who...
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neil: if you are boeing, and you try you know, a little bit more, a little bit more. this, this, this, as seems to be the prevailing argument this is just the start of boeing going increasingly nonunion. i don't think that is a stretch by the way. but, how did you think that will go over, and what signal do you think it will since other companies, that do you think it will sense other companies. >> not going over well but not just about boeing, looking at automobile manufactur manufactu. the foreign companies they put their facilities in right to work lates, primarily southern, you would think they would like at states like deet diet. detroit buzz because that is where labor is, but they don't do that with so much uncertainty around unions and the cost of the business. neil: i am wondering if i am these union members in washington state, should i be nervous? >> well, not yet. i think, they are not moving their jobs any time soon, up to this point they have not touched that facility. but i think there is a trin they are moving more and more of their capital investment
neil: if you are boeing, and you try you know, a little bit more, a little bit more. this, this, this, as seems to be the prevailing argument this is just the start of boeing going increasingly nonunion. i don't think that is a stretch by the way. but, how did you think that will go over, and what signal do you think it will since other companies, that do you think it will sense other companies. >> not going over well but not just about boeing, looking at automobile manufactur manufactu....
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boeing is up. $117 a share. hopefully the 787 problems will be in the rear view mirror for a long time. visa up. walt disney was doing well. what was that movie that flopped a year ago? who even remembers it. and i'm not talking about the johnny depp film. 3 misdemeanor up, due point up. not a bad day. volume incredibly light at new york stock exchange. keep that in mind, a lot of this concern over what is happening in washington. but much smarter people are standing by to take you into the closing bell. i will throw it over to cheryl casone and david asman. >> nasdaq looking good. any, coal petroleum at the new york stock exchange. what happens is homebuilders go down. that is what happened today. >> that is something involved with homebuilders. 10-year at 2.56. what hit the homebuilders was survey from credit suisse pertaining to the fact there wasn't as much inventory and also, that they were seeing overall with the buyers. being not as interested because they didn't necessarily like the high prices. >> jcpen
boeing is up. $117 a share. hopefully the 787 problems will be in the rear view mirror for a long time. visa up. walt disney was doing well. what was that movie that flopped a year ago? who even remembers it. and i'm not talking about the johnny depp film. 3 misdemeanor up, due point up. not a bad day. volume incredibly light at new york stock exchange. keep that in mind, a lot of this concern over what is happening in washington. but much smarter people are standing by to take you into the...
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>> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, sitting in for gwen ifill this week, doyle mcmanus of the "los angeles times." doyle: good evening. the issue of same-sex marriage was front and senter this week in washington as never before. before the supreme court two, cases focused on the same social issue but raising very different legal issues. supporters and opponents were hoping the court would clarify whether gay and lesbian couples have the right to marry and if so, should they have the same benefits as opposite sex couples? in one case, a challenge to the defense of marriage act passed by congress and signed into law by bill clinton in 1996, defining marriage as between a man and a woman. >> is what happened in 1996, and i'm going to quote from the house report here, is that congress decided to reflect and honor a col
>> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, sitting in for gwen ifill this week, doyle mcmanus of the "los angeles times." doyle: good evening. the issue of same-sex marriage was front and senter this week in washington as never...
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down 247, 3% at boeing at 73.70. this plane from the production problems now to the flight usage issues, it feels like a snake bit aircraft. as you say, the public perception is one thing. i wonder if any airlines quietly, quietly are expressing concerns either to you or back channels to boeing about this aircraft. >> yes. they are expressing their concerns. have they picked up the phone since yesterday and picked up the phone and called jim, probably not. i suspect what we're hearing from the airlines and what they are telling boeing is the same thing they have been telling boeing over the last several years. a, are you going to deliver this aircraft on time. b, is it going to meet expectations. if that happens, again, for the most part, most of the airlines flying this aircraft are reporting that it is delivering on the expectations that they had set in advance when they ordered the aircraft. i know that's a little strange. some people will look at this and say, listen, there's all these problems with the dreamline
down 247, 3% at boeing at 73.70. this plane from the production problems now to the flight usage issues, it feels like a snake bit aircraft. as you say, the public perception is one thing. i wonder if any airlines quietly, quietly are expressing concerns either to you or back channels to boeing about this aircraft. >> yes. they are expressing their concerns. have they picked up the phone since yesterday and picked up the phone and called jim, probably not. i suspect what we're hearing...
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last month a washington state legislature agreed to give an airplane manufacturer boeing a staggering eight point seven billion dollars in tax breaks in the attempt to keep that company from relocating elsewhere and taking thousands of jobs away from the evergreen state on those tax breaks were approved boeing turned around and told members of its machinists union to sign a new contract which meant giving up their hard earned pensions for a risky for a one k. plan union overwhelmingly said no to boeing's plan and now the airplane giant is threatening to move out of washington state or at least part of their operations and is looking for potential suitors elsewhere in the u.s. that's where missouri comes in after word of the union's no vote spread missouri governor jay nixon called a special legislative session in that state where lawmakers then approved a giveaway of more than one point seven billion dollars in taxpayer funds over the next two decades to try to talk boeing into moving to missouri but that move came just months after nixon the governor slashed a whopping four hundred m
last month a washington state legislature agreed to give an airplane manufacturer boeing a staggering eight point seven billion dollars in tax breaks in the attempt to keep that company from relocating elsewhere and taking thousands of jobs away from the evergreen state on those tax breaks were approved boeing turned around and told members of its machinists union to sign a new contract which meant giving up their hard earned pensions for a risky for a one k. plan union overwhelmingly said no...
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if you're looking at things like the brakes, boeing did revamped its software system in november. it would be troubling if it turns out to be a similar issue, because that was a challenging fix. >> going can at least draw comfort from one of the words of their biggest customers. qatar airways and dismissed the issue as easy problems. there are still plenty of fans. bbc news, new york. >> tonight, the white house has confirmed that labor secretary bill so this -- hilda solis is resigning. this at the time that president obama has picked jack lew to replace tim geithner as treasury secretary. whoever runs the jaret -- the treasury has a critical job. so far, 2013 has been marked by fighting over the fiscal could. but americans say they are looking for solutions, decisions. we have the ceo of accounting giant duch joining me from -- deloit joining me from new york. what would your message be to the new secretary, jack lew? >> my message to jack, as well as what novartis said to the president is to get on to -- what i have already said to the president is to get on with solving the fi
if you're looking at things like the brakes, boeing did revamped its software system in november. it would be troubling if it turns out to be a similar issue, because that was a challenging fix. >> going can at least draw comfort from one of the words of their biggest customers. qatar airways and dismissed the issue as easy problems. there are still plenty of fans. bbc news, new york. >> tonight, the white house has confirmed that labor secretary bill so this -- hilda solis is...
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the faa just approved boeing's plan to fix 787 dreamliners' fire prone batteries. the one that would mysteriously ignite. the company has a plan to test them and make sure nothing happens because that would be a. and that's a big, big hurdle out of the way for boeing because this has been stalled for government examination. so a green light for boeing to get the battery thing fixed and get the dreamliners back online. >> students are ready to ditch the books for the beach. spring break is almost here. exactly where is everyone headed? on this stunningly important business story we want to keep you on top of the develops that matter. travel expert, gabe, with the latest hot spots. it's branched out considerably from when i was in school, where a weekend the cat skills would suffice. >> the popular ones are the beaches. so head for places like south texas, miami, florida, internationally speaking, the caribbean and mexico are actually offering great values. we're on the tail end of peak season on plays like the caribbean. look for islands that offer a lot of lodging
the faa just approved boeing's plan to fix 787 dreamliners' fire prone batteries. the one that would mysteriously ignite. the company has a plan to test them and make sure nothing happens because that would be a. and that's a big, big hurdle out of the way for boeing because this has been stalled for government examination. so a green light for boeing to get the battery thing fixed and get the dreamliners back online. >> students are ready to ditch the books for the beach. spring break is...
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boeing and caterpillar, but i didn't. i think jpmorgan, chevron, and disney are my picks in the dow. >> i want to get back to why you didn't chose those in a second. but peter, let's talk about your picks and where the stocks will be in terms of riding this market in the next five to six years. how do you see the broad landscape of the markets and the sectors? >> you know, broad landscape, i think appreciation of 5% to 7% per year plus a 2% yield over the period of time would be very acceptable to me. obviously it's not going to be a straight line. three picks, i would go with companies like proctor and gamble, johnson & johnson and chevron as well. counting on a growing emerging middle class worldwide. personal care products. people are going to be brushing their teeth. they're going to be taking their medicines and more of them will be driving cars over the next six years. i would shy away from the banks. jpmorgan and bank of america. unlike the previous speaker because i think the regular story environment for banks is
boeing and caterpillar, but i didn't. i think jpmorgan, chevron, and disney are my picks in the dow. >> i want to get back to why you didn't chose those in a second. but peter, let's talk about your picks and where the stocks will be in terms of riding this market in the next five to six years. how do you see the broad landscape of the markets and the sectors? >> you know, broad landscape, i think appreciation of 5% to 7% per year plus a 2% yield over the period of time would be...
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future opinion on boeing shares? >> well, they, the earnings call went quite well on the earnings front but i felt that management missed an opportunity to at least put some parameters what the possible you'd comes could be. i don't feel that those questions, you know, would in any way, you know, impact the gag order on the investigation. so it really is incumbent upon boeing to give us probability of outcomes. lori: so the stock has held up really since all of these issues down just about 2% or so in the last month. shares are up 50 cents today. what's outoutlook? >> look, my outlook at bb&t capital markets is one of conservatism. it goes like this. if you ask me to contrive the worst possible scenario for an oem, this would be it. doubling production at the same time you have two investigative bodies looking at not only a fire incident but the entire certification process. against that backdrop, we find it difficult to want to leap into the stock right here. lori: okay. so a hold then? i know the company, if you lo
future opinion on boeing shares? >> well, they, the earnings call went quite well on the earnings front but i felt that management missed an opportunity to at least put some parameters what the possible you'd comes could be. i don't feel that those questions, you know, would in any way, you know, impact the gag order on the investigation. so it really is incumbent upon boeing to give us probability of outcomes. lori: so the stock has held up really since all of these issues down just...
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boeing said this is not a mission critical part of the plane. the company says the panel in question is the mid underwing to body bearing. it is located on the belly of the airplane on the right side and basically provides a more aerodynamic surface in flight. nobody likes to see something fall off a plane when it is flying. air india replaced the missing panel, took it off of another 787 they have not put into service yet and put it on to the other plane. boeing won't say where the 787 in question was built, but this video here is interesting because the very first 787 dreamliner delivered was from the new boeing plant in charleston. we don't know if the one in question with this incident was delivered from charleston or everett. but there you see shares of boeing, nice pop today once the resolution was announced in washington. briefly trading at an all-time high. guys, back to you. >> we got to go. a nine square foot panel falling off a plane. >> that's big. >> they can minimize it all they want. that seems like a big deal. phil lebeau, thank
boeing said this is not a mission critical part of the plane. the company says the panel in question is the mid underwing to body bearing. it is located on the belly of the airplane on the right side and basically provides a more aerodynamic surface in flight. nobody likes to see something fall off a plane when it is flying. air india replaced the missing panel, took it off of another 787 they have not put into service yet and put it on to the other plane. boeing won't say where the 787 in...
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i mean, it's not as if boeing went into this blindly. this thing was strictly monitored by the government and okayed by the government. >> neil, these guys are geniuses, i tell ya. after a plane catches fire and a window cracked -- that they missed, they said this plane was great. after the fact when there's problems, they go and say, huh, there's a fire there, you should probably fix that. neil: i don't think that's good. that's a problem. yeah. >> yeah. really, i can pay a first grader $100,000 a year like these guys are getting paid to say that. we have an expression for these people, and i can't say it exactly, but no duh, sherlock. of course, you need to fix the planes, but who has the lease to do in? boeing does. they don't want to see their stock plummets, and god forbid their plane crashes. they'll have 300 huge lawsuits, huge wrongful death lawsuits against them, and they don't want that. neil: you can see boeing, you can never sue the government. >> yeah. neil: in other words, it was the government that okayed the one that blew
i mean, it's not as if boeing went into this blindly. this thing was strictly monitored by the government and okayed by the government. >> neil, these guys are geniuses, i tell ya. after a plane catches fire and a window cracked -- that they missed, they said this plane was great. after the fact when there's problems, they go and say, huh, there's a fire there, you should probably fix that. neil: i don't think that's good. that's a problem. yeah. >> yeah. really, i can pay a first...
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that is exactly what boeing and united wanted. as you mentioned, this is the first commercial dreamliner flight in the united states since middle of january. there were 186 passengers on board. despite all the speculation we've heard that people would steer clear of the dreamliner because of these battery problems, we did not find that to be the case with passengers we talked with. >> no. i'm the head of a quality center of excellence. i know the challenges boeing has had over the years. i'm pretty confident they've had an opportunity to work out some of those kinks. i feel pretty safe and secure on the flight. >> i have been eagerly waiting to take this flight. i tried to book one november 4th. i booked a newark flight which got canceled because of delays. i have been just waiting and waiting and waiting for this flight. >> i'm very comfortable. i never thought anything about it until when i got to the airport and everybody started asking me if i was nervous. are. >> reporter: that didn't make you nervous? >> no, it didn't. >> re
that is exactly what boeing and united wanted. as you mentioned, this is the first commercial dreamliner flight in the united states since middle of january. there were 186 passengers on board. despite all the speculation we've heard that people would steer clear of the dreamliner because of these battery problems, we did not find that to be the case with passengers we talked with. >> no. i'm the head of a quality center of excellence. i know the challenges boeing has had over the years....
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. >>> boeing's nightmare just won't end. investigators struggle to find a cause to find the lithium-ion battery fires. can they truly be tested to fly again? i'm wondering ♪ . melissa: you have been hearing this story all week. golf superstar phil mickelson might be leaving his home state of california because he ising soaked by high taxes n 2013 top earners in california could be paying 53% of the their income in taxes. that is amazing, we have only heard this from one prominent california resident so far that is. will this start an exodus from the golden state to tax-free havens like florida and texas? our "money" power panel has all the answers. dave porter. ear run mcclear was the press secretary for california governor arnold schwarzenegger. we have jerry webster from oppenheimer fund. thanks for joining us. aaron, let me start with you. what is the response like? are highest inc/m- tax in the count22v and it will start to÷ú have a real effect. meli&xp] jerry do you agree wivh that? is there a point ofç diminishi
. >>> boeing's nightmare just won't end. investigators struggle to find a cause to find the lithium-ion battery fires. can they truly be tested to fly again? i'm wondering ♪ . melissa: you have been hearing this story all week. golf superstar phil mickelson might be leaving his home state of california because he ising soaked by high taxes n 2013 top earners in california could be paying 53% of the their income in taxes. that is amazing, we have only heard this from one prominent...
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so does boeing which offered condolences on its web site today for the families that lost their lives on asiana flight 214. 777, a staple in the air for a decade,. >> welcome everybody, i'm neil cavuto. still so much we don't know about what caused the asiana crash. here's what we do know. a lot more about the guy who piloted the plane than the plane himself. lee kang-kook, had only 30 hours of experience flying the 777 and never once landing the huge jet at san francisco's often treacherous airport. it's not the plane's maker taking the hit and the heat. it's the plane's pilot. claudia? >> right, neil. investigators with the national transportation and safety board say it too take a year or more to complete their report on exactly what caused the fatal plane crash here, already as you said there are a lot of questions about the pilot at the controls when this plane was coming in for landing. we know from the flight data recorder the plane was coming in too low and too slow, and we know from the cockpit voice recorder the crew tried to board -- abort the landing. we learned the pilot
so does boeing which offered condolences on its web site today for the families that lost their lives on asiana flight 214. 777, a staple in the air for a decade,. >> welcome everybody, i'm neil cavuto. still so much we don't know about what caused the asiana crash. here's what we do know. a lot more about the guy who piloted the plane than the plane himself. lee kang-kook, had only 30 hours of experience flying the 777 and never once landing the huge jet at san francisco's often...
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. >>> and now we know that the fire aboard that parked boeing 787 at heathrow spooked boeing stock today. what we don't know is what caused it. are all the 787s coming back in spades? the latest coming up next. ♪ ♪ designed to draw crowds. ♪ ♪ others are designed to leave them behind. ♪ the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. >>> welcome back. an ugly day for boeing almost prevented a record day closing for the dow. more importantly the fire on that 787 at heathrow today could mean bigger problems than a huge decline for the company stock. today's fire, the latest in a parade of setbacks for the dreamliner that's been anything but. the fi
. >>> and now we know that the fire aboard that parked boeing 787 at heathrow spooked boeing stock today. what we don't know is what caused it. are all the 787s coming back in spades? the latest coming up next. ♪ ♪ designed to draw crowds. ♪ ♪ others are designed to leave them behind. ♪ the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol...
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first a big blow for boeing. japan placing an order with its rival air bus. the significance of this? >> huge. when you think about it japan airlines has been one of the most loyal and long-term exclusive customers to boeing and now it's saying we're going with air bus the a-350. order worth about $9.5 billion at list price. yes air bus is giving it to them at a discount to that but think about this, sue, in a country where relationships are key, we're talking about japan, they have said you know what our relationship with boeing may be strained because of the dreamliner. we're going to go with the a-350 delivery starting in 2019. >> the second -- this second story has been this second story has been a talker around the newsroom and the supermarket when i was there this morning. an incredible story, 9-year-old sneaks past security, several checkpoints, gate agents and manages to board a plane without a boarding pass. how does that happen? >> a lot of questions, but no answers at this point, sue. both delta and the tsa say they're investigating this. look, i'm
first a big blow for boeing. japan placing an order with its rival air bus. the significance of this? >> huge. when you think about it japan airlines has been one of the most loyal and long-term exclusive customers to boeing and now it's saying we're going with air bus the a-350. order worth about $9.5 billion at list price. yes air bus is giving it to them at a discount to that but think about this, sue, in a country where relationships are key, we're talking about japan, they have said...
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>> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by the an menburg foundation, and through contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> every single bite needed to be -- ♪ ♪ >> there are twinkies in there. >> wow! it's like a great, big hug in the cold city. >> it's about as spicy as i can handle and my parents put chili powder in my baby food. >> french fries all over the table and just a lot of ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> hi. i'm leslie sobracco, welcome to "check please" bay area, where bay area residents review and talk about their favorite restaurants. we have three guests and each one recommends one of the favorite spots and the other two
>> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by the an menburg foundation, and through contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> every single bite needed to be -- ♪ ♪ >> there are twinkies in there. >> wow! it's like a great, big hug in the cold city. >> it's about as spicy as i can handle and my parents put chili powder in my baby food. >> french...
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this is a boeing triple 7. i mentioned boeing will likely be one of the parties to our investigation and we work very closely with those who have expertise to bring that to the investigation. the triple 7 has been around for a while. carrying several hundred passengers. we'll certainly be looking at everything when we get there. we have not determined what the focus of the investigation is yet. we have to get on scene to really begin to collect the factual information to do the documentation and to draw on our experts. we'll be putting together information while enroute. one more question. the question is, is there any chance this is pilot error? as i said before we haven't left washington yet. we still have a lot of work to do. we will be looking at everything. everything is on the table at this point. we have to gather the facts before we reach any conclusions. ntsb's investigations are very thorough and we will gather information and provide that information to the media as soon as possible. thank all very m
this is a boeing triple 7. i mentioned boeing will likely be one of the parties to our investigation and we work very closely with those who have expertise to bring that to the investigation. the triple 7 has been around for a while. carrying several hundred passengers. we'll certainly be looking at everything when we get there. we have not determined what the focus of the investigation is yet. we have to get on scene to really begin to collect the factual information to do the documentation...
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with the boeing 787 dreamliner. speaking of problems, apple shares are recovering this morning after getting slammed yesterday over competition from droid and iphone sales. lower across the board with talk of the debt ceiling debate. 10 not even a month before we can talk about that. and the silicon valley index is trading higher. would you like a twitter handle mono gram, that is what retailers are focusing on trying to get consumers back out of discount mode and spending again letting them put together their own trench coat and nordstrom trying to lure customers with special underwear. live at the new york stock exchange i am jane king for bloomberg news. >> this is a family program! we got confirmation that president obama will make his gun control proposal this morning at 9:00 our time and we got word from abc news they will have a special report to bring that to you at 8:55 this morning our time so you will want to keep ituned here this morning to abc7 because we will be having the special report as rebound unv
with the boeing 787 dreamliner. speaking of problems, apple shares are recovering this morning after getting slammed yesterday over competition from droid and iphone sales. lower across the board with talk of the debt ceiling debate. 10 not even a month before we can talk about that. and the silicon valley index is trading higher. would you like a twitter handle mono gram, that is what retailers are focusing on trying to get consumers back out of discount mode and spending again letting them...
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same issue with boeing 787. they realized when they built this plane, given the technological advances they put in the plane they would have problems along the way. i don't think there's any airlines there that would step back and say, these guys have had problems, i don't think we should fly the plane. bottom line is this. airlines talk to each other. they are talking to boeing constantly. these kinds of checks happen all time. most of the time we do not know about it. that's what's going on as you run an airline. it's just that this is in the news right now, which is why we're hearing about it. >> do we hear as many news headlines about airbus, phil? even if there aren't cancellations, if you're going to choose from boeing and airbus, maybe you go for the airbus, no? >> most of the airlines getting these planes placed orders years ago. they have been talking with boeing steadily since then, talking with other airlines, some of the tarairlines. some of the airlines that received the plane. if this plane wasn't
same issue with boeing 787. they realized when they built this plane, given the technological advances they put in the plane they would have problems along the way. i don't think there's any airlines there that would step back and say, these guys have had problems, i don't think we should fly the plane. bottom line is this. airlines talk to each other. they are talking to boeing constantly. these kinds of checks happen all time. most of the time we do not know about it. that's what's going on...
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the other was a boeing 747. faa rules call for at least 1,000 feet of separation. these two aircraft were closer than that. our report tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: it happened in the nation's most congested skies served by three busy airports -- laguardia, jfk, and newark. a third of all u.s. air traffic every day flies through, into, or out of new york air space. a week ago today, a very close call. delta flight 172, a boeing 747 with more than 300 passengers on board, was at the end of a 14-hour flight from tokyo preparing to land at new york's jfk airport. but as he approached runway 4 left in rough winds, the pilot executed a missed approach, telling the tower he was going around. the tower issued instructions to climb and make a gentle turn to the right. meanwhile, at nearby laguardia, a delta regional jet with 70 passengers aboard was taking off, climbing to its left. as the two planes made their wide turns, they came within 2,600 feet horizontally and just 200 feet vertically. controllers then sounded the alert. >> are you turning? >> yes, s
the other was a boeing 747. faa rules call for at least 1,000 feet of separation. these two aircraft were closer than that. our report tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: it happened in the nation's most congested skies served by three busy airports -- laguardia, jfk, and newark. a third of all u.s. air traffic every day flies through, into, or out of new york air space. a week ago today, a very close call. delta flight 172, a boeing 747 with more than 300 passengers on board,...
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this is a boeing 777 from asiana airlines which is a large south korean airline. this is what we know right now. the faa is calling this a crash landing. the tail broke off the plane as we had been saying. you're looking at it there. the top of the fuselage burned, pieces of the tail and other parts of the plane were flying everywhere we're told. we're not sure how many people were on board of this plane. we're not sure of the extent of the injuries if any at all. we did see emergency slides deployed. emergency slide on both sides of the plane deployed here so that passengers could get off of this plane very quickly. we have a team of reporters around the country also in south korea as well, and our richard quest is in london and several aviation experts to help guide us through this story until we figure out exactly what happened to those passengers, if those passengers are okay. and if there's any early information we can find out about what might have caused this crash. we do know in the moments since this happened, planes were stopped on the runway here. they
this is a boeing 777 from asiana airlines which is a large south korean airline. this is what we know right now. the faa is calling this a crash landing. the tail broke off the plane as we had been saying. you're looking at it there. the top of the fuselage burned, pieces of the tail and other parts of the plane were flying everywhere we're told. we're not sure how many people were on board of this plane. we're not sure of the extent of the injuries if any at all. we did see emergency slides...
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stuck 2 1/2% on friday and boeing, i'm sorry, the f.a.a. investigation we've got to see, really will be far reaching much more than people realize and focus on the electronic distribution and the mechanic systems and how they interact and it will go much further than that. one analyst was saying, boeing is more exposed than normal, because something else could come up as a result of it. and that could affect the company negatively. but the second analyst said maybe it could help lift the tarnished reputation that boeing has. it's rough around these parts for year and passengers also very concern, really, about getting on board the plane, because it's been a new plane and a lot of passengers and the range of the plane could actually take passengers, and maybe really given it the commercial appeal that boeing hopes it would have. all in all. both passengers and the company and of course the economy, jobs, could be affected in here, it's a massive issue, kelly, back to you. >> that's quite a bit. dominic di-natale. thank you. >> jamie: stay aw
stuck 2 1/2% on friday and boeing, i'm sorry, the f.a.a. investigation we've got to see, really will be far reaching much more than people realize and focus on the electronic distribution and the mechanic systems and how they interact and it will go much further than that. one analyst was saying, boeing is more exposed than normal, because something else could come up as a result of it. and that could affect the company negatively. but the second analyst said maybe it could help lift the...
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boeing had a damaging strike in 2000. hurt a lot and they had the labor unrest over going -- moving to south carolina. , expanding, not taking anything out of washington state. they've had a continuing fight and -- within the labor force. >> neil: i wonder where it goes. my rule of thumb on -- when dealing with a company with a fork force that's bitter, particularly when they make airplanes, i'm not saying they would get sloppy but i'm not one to tempt fate. >> we want airplane manufacturers and pilots to be vigilant so i don't think that's the cause or the -- of their problems but the fact is they're having problems with the 787's, not a great time for labor unrest but boeing says, for us to survive and prosper in the future, we can't keep giving out these defined benefit pensions. most of the rest of private industries switched a long time ago. >> a long time ago. let's switch gears, i knew you were a bigwig, you come up in today's press conference. jay carney using you to support the president's argument on sequestrati
boeing had a damaging strike in 2000. hurt a lot and they had the labor unrest over going -- moving to south carolina. , expanding, not taking anything out of washington state. they've had a continuing fight and -- within the labor force. >> neil: i wonder where it goes. my rule of thumb on -- when dealing with a company with a fork force that's bitter, particularly when they make airplanes, i'm not saying they would get sloppy but i'm not one to tempt fate. >> we want airplane...
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boeing's dreamliner nightmare almost over. the faa telling boeing that the dreamliners can fly once the batteries are replaced ith a rebound battery system. the order applies to all u.s. airlines, but only united currently vs 787s in the fled, and they estimate repair costs for yiewntsed six describeliners at nearly $3 million. the describeliners -- dream liners have been grounded since the batteries caught on fire at logan international airport and in a smoking battery in another 787 caused an emergency landing in japan. well, on to news out of washington. is congress trying to evicts one of the most popular deduction on tax returns? the mortgage interest deduction could be on the chopping block. peter barnes on the story. what are they thinking about doing? >> well, gerri, as part of tax reform, the house ways and means committee had a hearing today on whether and how to cut back on the mortgage interest deduction if tax reform proceeds. now, this is a big tax break, worth $70 billion this year alone for some 35 million home
boeing's dreamliner nightmare almost over. the faa telling boeing that the dreamliners can fly once the batteries are replaced ith a rebound battery system. the order applies to all u.s. airlines, but only united currently vs 787s in the fled, and they estimate repair costs for yiewntsed six describeliners at nearly $3 million. the describeliners -- dream liners have been grounded since the batteries caught on fire at logan international airport and in a smoking battery in another 787 caused an...
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. >>> a nightmare for boeing. an entire boeing 787 dreamliner fleet grounded after a series of disasters. how dangerous is this problem? >>> and flash floods in the southeast and a commuter nightmare in the northeast. >>> ahead this morning, we talk to illinois congresswoman tami duckworth. randy forbes, john eustis and twist beatz. wednesday, january 16th. "starting point" begins right now. >> welcome, everybody. let's begin with breaking news. a developing story out of london, where a helicopter hit a crane and crashed into a construction site near a busy commuter hub. it all happened during rush hour. two people confirmed dead. two more taken to area hospitals, and we are live at the scene of the crash in london. erin, give us a sense of what's happened, and what's happening now? >> hi, soledad, what we can piece together from various eyewitnesss we have been speaking to. around 7:45 this morning, very foggy morning here in london, a helicopter flying very low and very fast according to one eyewitness, collided
. >>> a nightmare for boeing. an entire boeing 787 dreamliner fleet grounded after a series of disasters. how dangerous is this problem? >>> and flash floods in the southeast and a commuter nightmare in the northeast. >>> ahead this morning, we talk to illinois congresswoman tami duckworth. randy forbes, john eustis and twist beatz. wednesday, january 16th. "starting point" begins right now. >> welcome, everybody. let's begin with breaking news. a...
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. >>> boeing's nightmare just won't end. investigators struggle to find a cause to find the lithium-ion battery fires. can they truly be tested to fly again? i'm wondering what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personalized
. >>> boeing's nightmare just won't end. investigators struggle to find a cause to find the lithium-ion battery fires. can they truly be tested to fly again? i'm wondering what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on...
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neither boeing nor the f.a.a. are commenting. boeing shares rose slightly to close at $74.78 per share. >> susie: two big and struggling office supply companies are teaming up. office depot is merging with office max in a stock deal valued at more than $1 billion. a union of the two companies has been rumored for years, given trouble in the office supply sector. but investors didn't buy in: shares of office depot tumbled 16%, office max fell 7%, and even rival staples was down on the news: off 7%. erika miller reports. >> reporter: if you want a good read on the economy, it helps to watch demand for office supplies. when the economy is booming, businesses need more pens, paper, and printers. but growth has been weak since the great recession, and that has meant less demand for office products. office depot and office max have been struggling behind industry leader, staples. >> staples, their retail store is about 25-30% more productive than comparable locations. and they also have a much more attractive business customer mix. the
neither boeing nor the f.a.a. are commenting. boeing shares rose slightly to close at $74.78 per share. >> susie: two big and struggling office supply companies are teaming up. office depot is merging with office max in a stock deal valued at more than $1 billion. a union of the two companies has been rumored for years, given trouble in the office supply sector. but investors didn't buy in: shares of office depot tumbled 16%, office max fell 7%, and even rival staples was down on the...
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>> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. di
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the jumbo jet boeing hoped would be the future of air travel. and this evening, those jets are getting ready to take off again. so, what was the fix? did they ever figure out what was wrong with that battery system? here's abc's akiko fujita. >> reporter: the dreamliner took to the skies over japan today, home to half the world's fleet. a successful flight testing its new battery system. in africa, the first commercial 787 flight in four months. a welcome sign for a fleet plagued by problems. >> there's nothing that's truly life-threatening. but you had a bunch of technical snafus that have made things difficult. >> reporter: the 787 was supposed to revolutionize air travel. but the dreamliner has been one, big headache. while batteries overheated back in january, grounding the entire fleet. this fire on a boston tarmac and smoke onboard a flight in japan, prompting an faa investigation. boeing redesigned its battery system, adding more insulation and a venting tube to prevent the risk of fire. while boeing insists it fixed the battery problem,
the jumbo jet boeing hoped would be the future of air travel. and this evening, those jets are getting ready to take off again. so, what was the fix? did they ever figure out what was wrong with that battery system? here's abc's akiko fujita. >> reporter: the dreamliner took to the skies over japan today, home to half the world's fleet. a successful flight testing its new battery system. in africa, the first commercial 787 flight in four months. a welcome sign for a fleet plagued by...
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boeing's jet deliver would be delayed than includes the 787 dreamliner because completed planes require final authorization from the faa before they canning handled over to customers. >>> many frustrated apple users are having problems sending and receiving messages on their iphones. more on that coming up in the next hour. live at bloomberg headquarterses had new york, i'm linda bell reporting. >> thank you we will check back with you. it is 4:37 >> 4:39 thursday morning. another nice, warm start to another day that you would think in october will be a little cooler. >> that's right. today is not going to be as warm as yesterday. >> we're only talking like three degrees. >> okay. >> we made it up to 88 yesterday. the hottest october temperature we've had since 2010, so it is unusual but nowhere near the record. by the way, today's record high is in the 90s, so 92, so we're definitely below that level. 66 degrees at reagan national airport, and the temperature in gaithersburg this morning is 59. partly sunny and warm. temperature ranging from 82 to 87. we will call it 85 here in d.c. al
boeing's jet deliver would be delayed than includes the 787 dreamliner because completed planes require final authorization from the faa before they canning handled over to customers. >>> many frustrated apple users are having problems sending and receiving messages on their iphones. more on that coming up in the next hour. live at bloomberg headquarterses had new york, i'm linda bell reporting. >> thank you we will check back with you. it is 4:37 >> 4:39 thursday morning....
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plus, more trouble for boeing's 787. a dream liner in japan forced to make an emergency landing. now the entire fleet grounded. we'll tell what you that means for the boeing company straight ahead. >>> also, a minor winter storm causing major travel issues this morning especially in new england. first, let's get to our top story here at 5:30 a.m. there are new developments in the emergency relief for the victims of hurricane sandy. 79 days after the storm reshaped the east coast, the house of representatives last night approved more than $50 billion in aid following a passion pleas from republican and democratic law makers from the areas hardest hit. >> my constituents, the constituents of the northeast, they're not just whining. they're not just uncomfortable. they are devastated! >> there's simply no justifiable reason for the delay unless you believe that when disaster strikes we are all on our own. >> the time for recripple nation is over. let's stand together as americans. let's give the aging people would need it because in my district alone and my community, people are hom
plus, more trouble for boeing's 787. a dream liner in japan forced to make an emergency landing. now the entire fleet grounded. we'll tell what you that means for the boeing company straight ahead. >>> also, a minor winter storm causing major travel issues this morning especially in new england. first, let's get to our top story here at 5:30 a.m. there are new developments in the emergency relief for the victims of hurricane sandy. 79 days after the storm reshaped the east coast, the...
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. >>> now to business where the 787 dreamliner is turning into a bit of a night may for boeing as the airplanes are under investigation after back-to-back days of problems in boston. yesterday one of the jets spilled about 40 gallons of fuel on the runway at logan international airport. that's one day after an electrical fire caused by an exploding battery grounded a different dreamliner plane, also at logan airport. for more on boeing's troubles, let's go to jeff cutmoore in london. >> reporter: good morning to you. i suppose the good news here is ana has orders for 45 more jets, and they said we will to the change our orders. clearly this is a headache for boeing, because they have been beset by a slew of problems with the technicals on this wide-bodied jet. there are a whole bunch of other companies lined up here to take them, virgin airways, british airways, they will want to see some of these technical problems sorted out before they get delivery. worth pointing out the stock down over 4% over the last couple of trading days as a result of these concerns. >> we wonder if there wi
. >>> now to business where the 787 dreamliner is turning into a bit of a night may for boeing as the airplanes are under investigation after back-to-back days of problems in boston. yesterday one of the jets spilled about 40 gallons of fuel on the runway at logan international airport. that's one day after an electrical fire caused by an exploding battery grounded a different dreamliner plane, also at logan airport. for more on boeing's troubles, let's go to jeff cutmoore in london....
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. >> more trouble for boeing, what aboutrliner was told delivery of an order of dreamliners. >> we have details of a plea dreamliners. >> we have detaiwe're sitting on a bunch of shale gas. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made e energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ formerrts that jackson jr.jesse with thed a plea deal justice department is connection of misuse ofges campaign funds. he reportedly repaid the government hundreds of thousands of dollars he spent on items, including a luxury watch and air for a female friend as well furniture for his home in washington. a judge will determine whether gets jail time. >> here is a reminder that just about anybody's e-mail can be hacked. e-mail accounts from the family george w.president was breached. rebecca cooper has b
. >> more trouble for boeing, what aboutrliner was told delivery of an order of dreamliners. >> we have details of a plea dreamliners. >> we have detaiwe're sitting on a bunch of shale gas. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made e energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at...
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a nippon airways has grounded entire fleet of boeing 7-87 "dreamliners" for immediate >>> more unexpected turbulence for the most advanced passenger blows. nippon airways has grounded all of its dreamliners after this latest emergency in japan. that includes the airline a new and highly celebrated service to and from san jose. >> reporter: no one could have predicted this, especially with such cell operation here in san jose for this -- celebration for this nonstop flight that started last week in san jose. but now, all dreamliners grounded. that means all passengers who are supposed to come home via ama are stuck in tokyo. flight 692 with 129 passengers on board made an emergency landing in japan. those on board reported a burning smell. a battery problem triggered a cockpit error forcing pilots to land the plane. tonight, a&a has grounded all of its 17 dreamliners following a series of problems from oil leaks to fuel leaks to engine cracks and damaged cockpit windows sxhchltd now an emergency land -- and now an emergency landing. last friday was the inaugural nonstop flight from san jos
a nippon airways has grounded entire fleet of boeing 7-87 "dreamliners" for immediate >>> more unexpected turbulence for the most advanced passenger blows. nippon airways has grounded all of its dreamliners after this latest emergency in japan. that includes the airline a new and highly celebrated service to and from san jose. >> reporter: no one could have predicted this, especially with such cell operation here in san jose for this -- celebration for this nonstop...
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so, we've got boeing going up. boeing is a dow stock and that's helping the dow eke out a 16 point gain until this monday morning. now we started to show you shots there of china. the story here is that china's economy is slowing. it was expected, but it's slowing to a rate of 7 1/2% growth per year. it sounds pretty good, but not what we expect from china. and let's bring in keith fitz-gerald, keith, they're slowing down over there. is that a problem for us over here? >> well, i tell you what, stuart, people have been betting on china's failure for four years, we should be betting on success. what happens, the nation is growing and economy is getting bigger and only natural that the figures normallize and they're going to drop for decades to come and i think the problem is overrated in the media right now. >> what about the reports that i'm seeing here in america, that in the second quarter of the year, april through june. the second quarter, earlier reports suggest our growth such as it was in the first quarter i
so, we've got boeing going up. boeing is a dow stock and that's helping the dow eke out a 16 point gain until this monday morning. now we started to show you shots there of china. the story here is that china's economy is slowing. it was expected, but it's slowing to a rate of 7 1/2% growth per year. it sounds pretty good, but not what we expect from china. and let's bring in keith fitz-gerald, keith, they're slowing down over there. is that a problem for us over here? >> well, i tell you...
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. >>> and then there's the investment boeing has made in that dreamliner. $32 billion for planes that will sell for about $32 million a piece. but the effort hasn't been without some setbacks. now the government has some questions. >> reporter: it's boeing's most technological advanced airplane. but a week of glitches prompted the faa to ask what is going on. >> we are confident about the safety of this aircraft. but we're concerned about these incident, and we will conduct the review until we're completely satisfied. >> reporter: in one incident, a japan airlines plane leaked with 40 gallons of fuel on the runway. >> japan air center, having pulled your position, we have fire trucks coming to you. >> reporter: a fire started in the belly of another plane shortly after it landed at logan. but passengers had already left. there were two other incidents on 787s in japan, a cracked windshield and an oil leak. boeing instifrts it's not -- insists it's not unusual to run into growing pains. >> every new commercial airplane has issues. >> reporter: united is the only american carrier using
. >>> and then there's the investment boeing has made in that dreamliner. $32 billion for planes that will sell for about $32 million a piece. but the effort hasn't been without some setbacks. now the government has some questions. >> reporter: it's boeing's most technological advanced airplane. but a week of glitches prompted the faa to ask what is going on. >> we are confident about the safety of this aircraft. but we're concerned about these incident, and we will conduct...
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the faa said yes to boeing's battery redesign. it's considered the first step to getting 787s ready for lift- off. boeing also reportedly has an $18-billion deal in the works to sell jets to ryanair. and ahead of government data on oil, the american petroleum institute is noting a surprising drop in crude supples. crude declined by over 1.4 million barrels. analysts expected an increase of 2.3 million. larry shover of sfg alternatives joins us on this wednesday for a closer look at the market. good morning to you, and the dow is still going, larry. > > it is unbelievable. traders are so anxious right now they just can't believe it continues to climb higher. > what do you make of the bond market at this point? do you expect to see some sort of grand rotation where all of a sudden stocks start to falter and money starts to go back into the bond market? > > you know, on a macro scale, i think there is a little bit more room to the wall of worry that we are climbing. not to say that there won't be setbacks in the stock market, because
the faa said yes to boeing's battery redesign. it's considered the first step to getting 787s ready for lift- off. boeing also reportedly has an $18-billion deal in the works to sell jets to ryanair. and ahead of government data on oil, the american petroleum institute is noting a surprising drop in crude supples. crude declined by over 1.4 million barrels. analysts expected an increase of 2.3 million. larry shover of sfg alternatives joins us on this wednesday for a closer look at the market....
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. >>> meanwhile, keep an eye on boeing, the ntsb will deliver an update. the maker is looking to design changes for the lithium battery in hopes of getting the grounded jets back in the air. on wednesday, they told federal regulators they could begin one test flight with the crew but no passengers. >>> yahoo! took off in late news it struck an advertising deal with google. >>> home depot is hiring 80,000 seasonal workers in the spring. 10,000 more than last year. >>> if you're one of millions of americans answering e-mails at home. a cop claims they're owed overtime for scanning e-mails on their blackberrys. >>> after ten years, apple has reached a new milestone. 25 billion songs have now been purchased on itunes. a customer in germany will receive a gift card worth 15,000 songs. 15,000 songs are downloaded on itunes every single minute. >>> coffee lovers in new delhi rejougsed when starbucks opened a flagship store in the capital. >>> and they have let the caught out of the bag. the iron is out and the cat is in. >>> and fast food chains are cashing in on
. >>> meanwhile, keep an eye on boeing, the ntsb will deliver an update. the maker is looking to design changes for the lithium battery in hopes of getting the grounded jets back in the air. on wednesday, they told federal regulators they could begin one test flight with the crew but no passengers. >>> yahoo! took off in late news it struck an advertising deal with google. >>> home depot is hiring 80,000 seasonal workers in the spring. 10,000 more than last year....
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lori: boeing 787 dream liner is safe. if boeing stock safe for your portfolio? melissa: if your new year's resolution is to get in shape, this one will hurt. the gym membership, at that price, they better be working out for me. [ laughter ] all right, time for stocks now as we do every 15 minutes. lauren a sibling that he is standing by. stocks struggling today. >> holding this titrating pattern for much of the session. the dow is up seven points. energy is flat. let's take a look at wells fargo. profits hit a record high. that is good. they are not doing as many mortgages. they are the nation's biggest lender. you can see it is down by one and a quarter percent. cheryl: how did last year's drought play out? jeff: it was pretty wild in here today. five of the past six years, this has been a limit move. take a look at what it was. we had, i think, scott shall indeed, a 26-point move. >> we had a pretty big range. jeff: this crop report is definitely a mover. take a look at this. this is the usda world agriculture supply and demand. it is down 13% on the year. acr
lori: boeing 787 dream liner is safe. if boeing stock safe for your portfolio? melissa: if your new year's resolution is to get in shape, this one will hurt. the gym membership, at that price, they better be working out for me. [ laughter ] all right, time for stocks now as we do every 15 minutes. lauren a sibling that he is standing by. stocks struggling today. >> holding this titrating pattern for much of the session. the dow is up seven points. energy is flat. let's take a look at...
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the stakes are huge, of course for boeing. the dream liner had a lot of buzz but hit by a lot of cough cost and quality issues. analysts don't think it will turn a profit for another 8 years. company stock got hit down 4% since the fire. >> dan springner seattle, dan, thanks. we may learn more about the circumstances surrounding the poisoning death of a chicago area lottery winner. sometime in the next couple of weeks. that's when the medical examiner now says a team will dig up the victim's body to search for more clues. that winter died last summer one day after the illinois lottery sent him a check with the winnings from a scratch offer ticket. lump sum option of half a million dollars after taxes. the medical examiner first ruled the victim died of a disease linked to heart attacks and strokes but the family soon requested that investigators take a second look. and today on "studio b," that medical examiner said his team did not expect a cyanide test to come back positive. >> when it showed up it was a bit surprised. when
the stakes are huge, of course for boeing. the dream liner had a lot of buzz but hit by a lot of cough cost and quality issues. analysts don't think it will turn a profit for another 8 years. company stock got hit down 4% since the fire. >> dan springner seattle, dan, thanks. we may learn more about the circumstances surrounding the poisoning death of a chicago area lottery winner. sometime in the next couple of weeks. that's when the medical examiner now says a team will dig up the...